For comparison purposes, this article also displays the GDPs of the Special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau, which maintain separate economic systems and currencies. These figures are shown in USD based on PPP, as estimated by the International Monetary Fund.[1]

Map of China's provinces by GDP per capita, based on 2014 data of China NBS

^CNY figures by purchasing power parity (PPP): According to the IMF World Economic Outlook Database, September 2011, China's total 2010 GDP by PPP was CNY 39,798.30 billion, or I$ (International dollar) 10,085.71 billion. Based on PPP, the average 2010 exchange rate is CNY 3.9460 per I$. China's 2008 GDP was CNY 34,090.30 billion, or I$ 8,823.01 billion based on PPP, with an exchange rate of CNY 3.8210 per I$. China's 2005 GDP was CNY 18,493.74 billion, or I$ 6,352.71 billion based on PPP, with an exchange rate of CNY 3.4476 per I$. China's 2000 GDP was CNY 9,921.46 billions or I$ 4,114.99 billion based on PPP, with an exchange rate of CNY 3.2922 per I$.